IEAI Events
Integrating AI Ethics into Higher Education Curricula in Africa
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesHow is AI Ethics and Responsible AI currently being taught in Computer Science and Engineering Curriculums across Africa? What issues related to this topic are relevant to students and faculty? And what roadblocks or challenges are instructors facing to bring more discussion of AI ethics to classrooms?
TRAIF Preview
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesThe TRAIF Preview will provide a glimpse into how the IEAI is playing its part through research, by connecting experts around the globe and, of course, through hosting TRAIF 2021.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: AI Assurance and Auditing with Adriano Koshiyama and Emre Kazim
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesThe February session of the TUM IEAI Speaker Series will take place on 4 February 2021, 11 am (CET) virtually via Zoom. The topic of the session will be AI Assurance and Auditing. We are pleased to announce that the speakers for this session are Dr. Adriano Koshiyama and Dr. Emre Kazim from University College London.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: AI Governance And Policy In The Global South with Celina Bottino
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesCelina Bottino, Project Director at the Institute for Technology & Society of Rio de Janeiro (ITS Rio), will be our speaker in March. The topic of the session will be AI Governance And Policy In The Global South.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: Near-term and Long-term Challenges for Creating Ethical AI with Yi Zeng
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesYi Zeng, Professor at Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, will be our speaker in April. The topic of the session will be Near-term and Long-term Challenges for Creating Ethical AI.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: AI Ethics, Human Rights and the Role of Civil Society Organizations in Ensuring Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence with Zuzanna Warso
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesWe are pleased to announce that the speaker for this session is Zuzanna Warso, Senior Research Analyst at Trilateral Research. She will talk about "AI Ethics, Human Rights and the Role of Civil Society Organizations in Ensuring Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence".
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: Building more Ethical ML – for Humans, with the Help of Humans with Samira Samadi
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesThe June session of the TUM IEAI Speaker Series will take place on 17th June, 10am (CEST) virtually via Zoom. The topic of the session with Samira Samadi will be "Building more Ethical ML - for Humans, with the Help of Humans".
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: The Uneasy Relationship Between Human Rights and Public Health: Lessons from Covid-19 and AI with John Tasioulas
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesWe are pleased to announce that the speaker for this session is John Tasioulas, Director of the new Institute for Ethics in AI at University of Oxford and Professor of Ethics and Legal Philosophy at their Faculty of Philosophy. The topic of the session will be The uneasy relationship between human rights and public health: Lessons from Covid-19 and AI.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: To Trust a Robot: Examining Human-Robot Trust during Emergency Evacuations with Alan R. Wagner
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesWe are pleased to announce that the speaker for this session is Alan R. Wagner, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and a Research Associate with The Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on human-robot interaction, ethics, and aerial vehicle control and teaming applied.
Virtual IEAI Speaker Series: Kampong Ethics and Life-space Storytelling: Trusting AI with Mark Findlay
Zoom; the link will be sent out prior to the event to all registered attendeesWe are pleased to announce that the speaker of our November session is Mark Findlay, Professor of Law at Singapore Management University, and Director of its Centre for AI and Data Governance, where he is a Professorial Research Fellow.